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Q: How do you find the forumela for a trapizoids area?
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Are all trapizoids quadrilladerals?

Yes of course! :)


Are some pellalelagrams trapizoids?

no. trapezoids are never parallel


Are trapizoids never sometimes or always rectangles?

never


What can tessallate?

hexagons, triangles, rectangles, trapizoids, and many other shapes. circles do not tessallate


What is true about all trapizoids?

That all the degrees equal 360 and I think that it has at least one set of parallel lines.


Are all trapizoids quadrilaterals?

Yes. Quadrilaterals means a closed shape with four sides, and a trapezoid has four sides, and is a closed shape.


What is the name of a 4 sided figur called?

Four sided figures are called quadrilaterals. They are usually squares, rectangles, trapizoids, etc..


Are all parallelograms trapizoids?

No. Parallelograms are never trapezoids because in order to be a parallelogram there has to be two sets of parallel sides. A trapezoid only has one set of parallel sides.


How do you find the area of a circle inside a square?

all you do is find the area of the circle... if you mean find the squares area, find the area of the circle, and then the square's area and subtract the squares area to the circles area


How do you find the pupulation density of an area?

-- Find out the population of the area. -- Find out the area of the area. -- Divide the population by the area. The result is the population density of the area.


How find the area of a square when a circle is inside?

You find the area of the whole square first. Then you find the area of the circle inside of it And then subtract the area of the circle from the area of the square and then you get the shaded area of the square


How to find the perimeter and area of a rectangle?

To find the perimeter you add and to find the area we multiply.